Retired Malaysian Airlines aviator says he cannot see why either Zaharie Ahmad Shah or his co-pilot would 'do a stupid thing'

By staff reporter Dai Tian

Zaharie Ahmad Shah

(Kuala Lumpur) – A former colleague of the pilot of Malaysia Airlines flight
370 described him as ordinary, and said he could not fathom what would make him
or his co-pilot do a "stupid thing."

Flight 370 was last heard from at 1:19 a.m. on March 8 when the co-pilot,
Fariq Abdul Hamid, told air traffic controllers in Malaysia: "All right, good
night." No recording of captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's voice during the ill-fated
flight has been released.

(Kuala Lumpur) – A former colleague of the pilot of Malaysia Airlines flight
370 described him as ordinary, and said he could not fathom what would make him
or his co-pilot do a "stupid thing."

Flight 370 was last heard from at 1:19 a.m. on March 8 when the co-pilot,
Fariq Abdul Hamid, told air traffic controllers in Malaysia: "All right, good
night." No recording of captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's voice during the ill-fated
flight has been released.

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